Also, and probably just coincidental, “be seeing you” was the goodbye used on the 1960s TV show “The Prisoner” starring Patrick McGoohan, the point being that nobody in The Village was going to get out, so you would certainly be seeing them again.
“that’s my business” well you were involved in a shoot out on a public street in my city so that makes it MY business, and you know the system well enough to know if i want to I can hold you down town while all sorts of forms are filled out over the matter, review your permit for carry a firearm etc…
My overactive imagination is having less than wholesome thoughts about Frisk’s interest in Liz. I figure she wants Liz to go undercover with her or under the covers with her. :-o
Yeah… i’ve only seen her for a few days now and im already not liking this woman. With luck she will be the victim of the sweatbox express.. LITERALLY!
if thats the reaction mike is looking for (total disgust and disdain for a character) then he’s struck gold…. if thats the way she was depicted when she was previously in the strip, then it makes sense why they killed her off.
1- DT: Ummm, let’s forget about what I just said about getting in the ambulance and, you know… 2- PRIMM: Yeah, I must a lost my head too for a second. See ya around Tracy. Don’t take any wooden nickels – or lead bullets. 3- DT: (Huh? What’d she mean by that? What other kind a bullets are there? I wonder if there’s a massage parlor around here? I feel oddly tense…not so much right here but…) PATROLMAN: Where’d that other shooter get off too? ANYBODY GET THE OTHER SHOOTER’S NAME? Oh well.
Hard to believe Frisk dd not have to go to the hospital, even is a “fresh wound”. An MD looking at it, and a tetanus vaccine update is needed , plus department policy would be more realistic.
I’m with Tracy on this one: ? Does Friskie think she can just tell a member of the MCU what to do? Tracy is the Chief of Detectives and head of the MCU. It’s his call what assignment Lizz does or does not take (unless he’s overruled by Chief Patton, and I don’t think Frisk is that connected, neither with Pat Patton nor with Mayor Armstrong, his boss). But, as may be, Lizz nonetheless probably will end up going along with Frisk’s plan….
AnyFace about 5 years ago
Gent about 5 years ago
She pulls the old Batman disappearing trick on him, eh.
HarryCK about 5 years ago
Good morning™, flummoxed flatfoots !
Looks like this one’s out of Tracy’s power and purview. He’s just going to have to stand back and observe, until he starts trailing her.
DaJellyBelly about 5 years ago
Well, she did say that she didn’t play well with others. LOL
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
She has severed all ties except with Liz it seems. But even that may be all business. Interesting.
blunebottle about 5 years ago
Someone said, this might have something to do with Lizz’ origins. In which case, Frisk is right, it’s none of Dick’s business.
Mark Jeffrey Premium Member about 5 years ago
Still getting the creepy vibe here.
Also, and probably just coincidental, “be seeing you” was the goodbye used on the 1960s TV show “The Prisoner” starring Patrick McGoohan, the point being that nobody in The Village was going to get out, so you would certainly be seeing them again.
avenger09 about 5 years ago
Frisk is correct, it isn’t any of Tracy’s business what she wants to talk to Lizz about.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation about 5 years ago
“that’s my business” well you were involved in a shoot out on a public street in my city so that makes it MY business, and you know the system well enough to know if i want to I can hold you down town while all sorts of forms are filled out over the matter, review your permit for carry a firearm etc…
Matt Ceccato Premium Member about 5 years ago
If this has already been discussed, please pardon this post. But does Frisk bear a striking resemblance to Christine Cagney?
trimguy about 5 years ago
My overactive imagination is having less than wholesome thoughts about Frisk’s interest in Liz. I figure she wants Liz to go undercover with her or under the covers with her. :-o
tsull2121 about 5 years ago
Yeah… i’ve only seen her for a few days now and im already not liking this woman. With luck she will be the victim of the sweatbox express.. LITERALLY!
if thats the reaction mike is looking for (total disgust and disdain for a character) then he’s struck gold…. if thats the way she was depicted when she was previously in the strip, then it makes sense why they killed her off.
Here’s hoping lightning strikes twice
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 5 years ago
Frisk is also a lady golfer, and wants to invite Lizz out for a day on the links.
buckman-j about 5 years ago
Wow, please slow down, the pace of this story is making my head spin
Another Take about 5 years ago
1- DT: Ummm, let’s forget about what I just said about getting in the ambulance and, you know… 2- PRIMM: Yeah, I must a lost my head too for a second. See ya around Tracy. Don’t take any wooden nickels – or lead bullets. 3- DT: (Huh? What’d she mean by that? What other kind a bullets are there? I wonder if there’s a massage parlor around here? I feel oddly tense…not so much right here but…) PATROLMAN: Where’d that other shooter get off too? ANYBODY GET THE OTHER SHOOTER’S NAME? Oh well.
harkherp about 5 years ago
Hard to believe Frisk dd not have to go to the hospital, even is a “fresh wound”. An MD looking at it, and a tetanus vaccine update is needed , plus department policy would be more realistic.
Sisyphos about 5 years ago
I’m with Tracy on this one: ? Does Friskie think she can just tell a member of the MCU what to do? Tracy is the Chief of Detectives and head of the MCU. It’s his call what assignment Lizz does or does not take (unless he’s overruled by Chief Patton, and I don’t think Frisk is that connected, neither with Pat Patton nor with Mayor Armstrong, his boss). But, as may be, Lizz nonetheless probably will end up going along with Frisk’s plan….
AngeloVentura about 5 years ago
Maybe Frisk would talk to Lizz about the Howell case
Civanfan over 3 years ago
Tracy, she told you what her business was already. Put it together, detective!